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Organization: Epilepsy South Central Ontario - Halton, Peel, Hamilton, Waterloo, Wellington, Dufferin Regions  
Phone Numbers: 905-450-1900 (Main Line)
Halton: 289-627-1855
Hamilton:289-639-8393
Brantford: 226-227-2193
Toll-Free: 1-855-734-2111
Fax: 905-820-9393
Email: info@epilepsysco.org
Website: epilepsysco.org/
Address:
250A Lakeshore Rd E
Mississauga, ON
L5G 1G9
Intersection: Hurontario St (Hwy 10) and Lakeshore Rd E
Location: Mississauga (Port Credit)
Accessibility: Wheelchair Accessible    Wheelchair Accessible
Hours:
  Service
Mon9am-4pm
Tue9am-4pm
Wed9am-4pm
Thu9am-4pm
Fri9am-4pm

Executives: David Charchalis - Chief Executive Officer
905-450-1900 ext 203 * david@epilepsysco.org
Public Contacts: Trevor Gordon - Media and Government Relations Manager
905-450-1900 ext 206 * trevor@epilepsysco.org
Service Description: Charitable organization dedicated to improving the quality of life, independence and community support for persons living with epilepsy

Programs and services: 
  • Educational workshops: epilepsy education and seizure first aid
  • Clinic to Community (C2C) Program: provide individual and their family with information about seizures and a network of support services
  • Epilepsy Classroom (caters to the individual learning and social-emotional needs of children who have intractable epilepsy, that is, ongoing seizure activity despite maximal medical treatment, as well as children who have recently undergone brain surgery for intractable epilepsy * an initiative of The Centre for Brain & Mental Health at The Hospital for Sick Children * contact Dr. Elizabeth Kerr, head of the Epilepsy Classroom, 416-813-8371)
  • Home-Based Self-Management and Cognitive Training Change Lives (HOBSCOTCH): 8-week sessions to help people living with epilepsy learn new strategies to improve memory and attention
  • Adults programs: individual support, counselling, and peer groups
  • Child and youth support services including training for teachers and camp leaders
  • Youth empowerment program: support for teens and young adults
  • Day camps for children with epilepsy
  • Seniors programs * educate seniors and caregivers about epilepsy and how to recognize seizure symptoms * tailored services to support health aging

Fees: None
Application: Not applicable
Eligibility / Target Population: People with epilepsy and their families
Languages: English * French
Area Served:
Halton Region ; Peel Region ; Hamilton ; Haldimand ; Norfolk ; Brant ; Waterloo ; Kitchener ; Wellington ; Dufferin  
See Also: Advocacy and Social Action for People with Disabilities
Children and Youth with Disabilities
Epilepsy

This information was last completely updated on September 15, 2025

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Updated September 15, 2025
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"About Us"
Epilepsy South Central Ontario is dedicated to enhancing the quality of life for people living with seizure disorders through counselling and support services